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working for Exxon. He says many of the Chavez policies seem aimed more at extorting money from the oil companies currently there, than planning for the future benefit of the Venezuelan people. Contractors are forced to hand out contracts to Chavez cronies (whether they are qualified to do the work or not), supression of public dissent, armed groups roaming around the countryside levying "taxes" on just about any commercial enterprise they come across. My customer is a pretty straight up, educated fellow (geophysicist), and told me just last Friday the only reason he has agreed to go back is his wife is a Venezualan citizen (he is Italian) and so they can live on the economy and keep a low profile, opposed to those foriegners who do not speak the lanquage and live grouped together in easily identifiable enclaves. My customer is fluent in Italian, French, and Spanish. He is no dummy and claims to be a Democrat so I can't envision him lieing about conditions down there. Not only that, but he's been coming into my business since before Chavez was elected and had nothing but good things to say about Venezuela before.
He also said alot of the anti-Bush rhetoric is intentionally designed to keep the peoples minds off the fact the oil money is flowing just as quickly into leftist Swiss bank accounts as it did under the oppostion. Sounds like same shit, different ruler to me!
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